End of Watch
A gritty drama that follows the friendship between longtime LAPD partners.
Frank Grillo, Anna Kendrick, David Ayer, Jake Gyllenhaal, John Lesher, America Ferrera, Michael Peña, Cody Horn
Universal Soldier: Day of Re...
No plot details have been announced yet.
Scott Adkins, Dolph Lundgren, Jean-Claude Van Damme, John Hyams, Mark Damon
The Paperboy
Jack, the slacker son of a backwater Florida newspaper editor and publisher, gets pulled into his older, big-city reporter brother's investigation of a rural sheriff's murder, and whether the death-row inmate convicted of it was truly responsible.
Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman, Lee Daniels, Zac Efron, John Cusack, Trevor Short, Scott Glenn, Avi Lerner
Tai Chi 0
In legendary Chen Village, everyone is a martial arts master, and uses a powerful form of Tai Chi in all aspects of their life. Yang has arrived to try and learn it, only to find that it's forbidden for the villagers to teach their secret style to an outsider. But when a mysterious man comes to town with a frightening steam-powered machine and plans to build a railroad through a village, the villagers realize they may have no choice but to put their faith in Yang, who has a secret power of his own.
Stephen Fung
For A Good Time, Call...
Women, who are short on cash, start a phone sex line.
Seth Rogen, Ari Graynor, Justin Long, Mark Webber, Jamie Travis, Lauren Miller
Keep the Lights On
Over the course of 10 years, a gay couple grapple with their relationship and their individual issues.
Julianne Nicholson, Ira Sachs, Lars Knudsen, Jawal Nga, Mauricio Zacharias, Lucas Joaquin, Marie Therese Guirgis, Zachary Booth
Hara-Kiri
A samurai seeks vengeance after his son is forced to kill himself with his sword.
Takashi Miike, Ebizo Ichikawa
Officer Down
When a doctor and security guard dream at night, their dreams consist of what the other person did during the day. They meet when the security guard murders his wife, is then hit by a car and brought into the doctor's emergency room.
Stephen Dorff, Stephen Lang, James Woods, Brian Miller, AnnaLynne McCord, Walton Goggins, Jess Most, Dominic Purcell
Nobody Walks
Martine, a 23-year-old artist from New York, arrives in Los Angeles to stay in the pool house of a family living in the hip and hilly community of Silver Lake. Peter, the father, has agreed to help Martine complete sound design on her art film as a favor to his wife. Martine innocently enters the seemingly idyllic life of this open-minded family with two kids and a relaxed Southern California vibe. Like a bolt of lightning, her arrival sparks a surge of energy that awakens suppressed impulses in everyone and forces them to confront their own fears and desires.
John Krasinski, Rhys Wakefield, Olivia Thirlby, Jane Levy, Rosemarie DeWitt, Dylan McDermott, Lena Dunham, Ry Russo-Young
Pina
"Dance, dance, or we are lost." Pina Bausch's final words summarize her life and provide the inspiration for director Wim Wenders' (WINGS tribute to the legendary choreographer. The documentary features interviews with and performances by Bausch's beloved original company members, and offers an indelible image of an artist who went the full distance in her uncommonly rich creative life.
Wim Wenders
Nature Calls
Patton Oswalt stars as a Scoutmaster whose apathetic troop ditches a scout meeting in favor of a TV-themed slumber party hosted by his brother and nemesis, played by Johnny Knoxville.
Rob Riggle, Johnny Knoxville, Patton Oswalt, Todd Rohal, Maura Tierney, Darrell Hammond, Patrice O'Neal
#holdyourbreath
Based on the urban myth that you can breathe in evil spirits when passing cemeteries, #holdyourbreath follows seven friends embarking on a weekend camping trip who pass a run-down cemetery and find themselves arguing about the legitimacy of the urban myth. When one friend refuses to hold his breath while passing by, he finds himself the unwitting host to a notorious serial killer who jumps from body to body in order to pick off each of the friends one by one.
Randy Wayne, Jared Cohn, Katrina Bowden
Searching for Sugar Man
In 1968, two producers went to a downtown Detroit bar to see an unknown recording artist – a charismatic Mexican-American singer/songwriter named Rodriguez who had attracted a local following with his mysterious presence, soulful melodies and prophetic lyrics. They were immediately bewitched by the singer, and thought they had found a musical folk hero in the purest sense – an artist who reminded them of a Chicano Bob Dylan, perhaps even greater. They had worked with the likes of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, but they believed the album they subsequently produced with Rodriguez – Cold Fact – was the masterpiece of their producing careers.
Malik Bendjelloul
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